David Bowie – Young Americans
Label: |
RCA Victor – APL1-0998 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, LP, Album
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Country: |
Netherlands |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Funk / Soul |
Style: |
Soul |
Tracklist
A1 | Young Americans | 5:10 | |
A2 | Win | 4:44 | |
A3 | Fascination | 5:43 | |
A4 | Right | 4:13 | |
B1 | Somebody Up There Likes Me | 6:30 | |
B2 | Across The Universe | 4:30 | |
B3 | Can You Hear Me | 5:04 | |
B4 | Fame | 4:12 |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – Master Cutting Room
- Recorded At – Sigma Sound Studios
- Recorded At – Electric Lady Studios
- Mixed At – Sound House, London
- Mixed At – Record Plant, N.Y.C.
Credits
- Backing Vocals – Warren Peace
- Bass – Willy Weeks*
- Cover [Photograph] – Eric Stephen Jacobs
- Drums – Dennis Davis
- Engineer – Harry Maslin (tracks: A2 to B4)
- Guitar [Electric] – John Lennon (tracks: B2, B4)
- Keyboards – Michael Garson*
- Percussion – Ralph McDonald*
- Producer – Tony Visconti (tracks: A1 to B1)
- Saxophone – David Sanborn
- Tape Op – Michael Hutchinson (tracks: A1 to B1, B3)
- Vocals – David Bowie
Notes
Please note: 1975 RCA Indianapolis tan labels are first press. For more information please read and /or research before changing to repress.
***This submission is for the original release with the beige (or tan) label. According to a seemingly knowledgeable person on the Steve Hoffman forums, RCA transitioned from the orange to the tan labels in 1975. "they first turned up in early 1975, and" were "initially used exclusively by RCA's Indianapolis, IN factory" ... "Hollywood used orange well into late 1975 - and only in its last several months of existence (it closed in 1976) did they press in tan."
This version has the us vinyl and the same sleeve as the us release only Printed in US on the bottom of the sleeve has been changed by Printed in Holland
***This submission is for the original release with the beige (or tan) label. According to a seemingly knowledgeable person on the Steve Hoffman forums, RCA transitioned from the orange to the tan labels in 1975. "they first turned up in early 1975, and" were "initially used exclusively by RCA's Indianapolis, IN factory" ... "Hollywood used orange well into late 1975 - and only in its last several months of existence (it closed in 1976) did they press in tan."
This version has the us vinyl and the same sleeve as the us release only Printed in US on the bottom of the sleeve has been changed by Printed in Holland
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A Side Etched): APL1-0998-A-205 MCR
- Matrix / Runout (B Side Etched): APL1-0998-B-105 MCR
- Matrix / Runout (A Side Stamped): A2
- Matrix / Runout (B Side Stamped): A4
Other Versions (5 of 208)
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Young Americans (Cassette, Album, Orange Paper Labels) | RCA | PK 11678 | UK | 1975 | ||
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Young Americans (LP, Album, Stereo, No 'Stereo' On Labels) | RCA Victor | RS 1006 | UK | 1975 | ||
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Young Americans (LP, Album, Stereo, Hollywood Pressing) | RCA Victor | APL1-0998 | US | 1975 | ||
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Young Americans (LP, Album, Stereo) | RCA Victor | APL1-0998 | Spain | 1975 | ||
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Young Americans (LP, Album, Stereo) | RCA Victor | APL1-0998, APL1 0998 | Italy | 1975 |
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